
How to Prune White violet?
(Viola alba)
White violet, also known as White violet
A perennial with heart-shaped leaves and fragrant white flowers, white violet thrives when properly maintained. Pruning involves deadheading spent blooms to encourage more flowers, cutting back the foliage after flowering to maintain shape, and removing any damaged or diseased leaves. Optimal pruning occurs post-bloom in spring to early summer and, if necessary, for shaping in fall. Pruning benefits white violet by promoting vigorous growth and preventing disease, while enhancing the plant's aesthetic appeal for gardeners.